Owners of "VirusTotal-for-Crooks" Service Arrested
Ruslans Bondars and Jurijs Martisevs, two Latvian citizens, are facing charges in the US for running a portal that allowed cybercrooks to scan and see if their malware was detected by antivirus software. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/owners-of-virustotal-for-crooks-service-arrested/
Ruslans Bondars and Jurijs Martisevs, two Latvian citizens, are facing charges in the US for running a portal that allowed cybercrooks to scan and see if their malware was detected by antivirus software. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/owners-of-virustotal-for-crooks-service-arrested/
BleepingComputer
Owners of "VirusTotal-for-Crooks" Service Arrested
Ruslans Bondars and Jurijs Martisevs, two Latvian citizens, are facing charges in the US for running a portal that allowed cybercrooks to scan and see if their malware was detected by antivirus software.
Man Who Hacked Kremlin Elites Gets Two Years in Prison
A judge in Moscow sentenced today Vladimir Anikeyev, the ringleader of a Russian hacking group known as Shaltai Boltai (Russian for "Humpty Dumpty") to two years in prison. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/man-who-hacked-kremlin-elites-gets-two-years-in-prison/
A judge in Moscow sentenced today Vladimir Anikeyev, the ringleader of a Russian hacking group known as Shaltai Boltai (Russian for "Humpty Dumpty") to two years in prison. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/man-who-hacked-kremlin-elites-gets-two-years-in-prison/
BleepingComputer
Man Who Hacked Kremlin Elites Gets Two Years in Prison
A judge in Moscow sentenced today Vladimir Anikeyev, the ringleader of a Russian hacking group known as Shaltai Boltai (Russian for "Humpty Dumpty") to two years in prison.
CIA Malware Can Steal SSH Credentials, Session Traffic
WikiLeaks dumped today the documentation of two CIA hacking tools codenamed BothanSpy and Gyrfalcon, both designed to steal SSH credentials from Windows and Linux systems, respectively. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/cia-malware-can-steal-ssh-credentials-session-traffic/
WikiLeaks dumped today the documentation of two CIA hacking tools codenamed BothanSpy and Gyrfalcon, both designed to steal SSH credentials from Windows and Linux systems, respectively. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/cia-malware-can-steal-ssh-credentials-session-traffic/
BleepingComputer
CIA Malware Can Steal SSH Credentials, Session Traffic
WikiLeaks dumped today the documentation of two CIA hacking tools codenamed BothanSpy and Gyrfalcon, both designed to steal SSH credentials from Windows and Linux systems, respectively.
CopyCat Adware Infects Zygote Android Core Process
For the past year and a half, an Android adware family known as CopyCat has infected over 14 million devices, rooted around 8 million, and made over $1.5 million for its owners. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/copycat-adware-infects-zygote-android-core-process/
For the past year and a half, an Android adware family known as CopyCat has infected over 14 million devices, rooted around 8 million, and made over $1.5 million for its owners. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/copycat-adware-infects-zygote-android-core-process/
BleepingComputer
CopyCat Adware Infects Zygote Android Core Process
For the past year and a half, an Android adware family known as CopyCat has infected over 14 million devices, rooted around 8 million, and made over $1.5 million for its owners.
Author of Original Petya Ransomware Publishes Master Decryption Key
The author of the original Petya ransomware β a person/group going by the name of Janus Cybercrime Solutions β has released the master decryption key of all past Petya versions. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/author-of-original-petya-ransomware-publishes-master-decryption-key/
The author of the original Petya ransomware β a person/group going by the name of Janus Cybercrime Solutions β has released the master decryption key of all past Petya versions. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/author-of-original-petya-ransomware-publishes-master-decryption-key/
BleepingComputer
Author of Original Petya Ransomware Publishes Master Decryption Key
The author of the original Petya ransomware β a person/group going by the name of Janus Cybercrime Solutions β has released the master decryption key of all past Petya versions.
Highly Advanced SpyDealer Malware Can Root One in Four Android Devices
Security experts have discovered a brand new Android trojan that features a broad range of features that allow it to root Android devices, steal data from over 40 apps, and geo-track phone owners. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/highly-advanced-spydealer-malware-can-root-one-in-four-android-devices/
Security experts have discovered a brand new Android trojan that features a broad range of features that allow it to root Android devices, steal data from over 40 apps, and geo-track phone owners. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/highly-advanced-spydealer-malware-can-root-one-in-four-android-devices/
BleepingComputer
Highly Advanced SpyDealer Malware Can Root One in Four Android Devices
Security experts have discovered a brand new Android trojan that features a broad range of features that allow it to root Android devices, steal data from over 40 apps, and geo-track phone owners.
Exposed Server Leaked Details of Over 3 Million WWE Fans
An impAn improperly secured Amazon S3 "bucket" (server) belonging to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) had exposed the personal details of over three million fans.roperly secured Amazon S3 "bucket" (server) belonging to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) had exposed the personal details of over three million fans. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/exposed-server-leaked-details-of-over-3-million-wwe-fans/
An impAn improperly secured Amazon S3 "bucket" (server) belonging to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) had exposed the personal details of over three million fans.roperly secured Amazon S3 "bucket" (server) belonging to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) had exposed the personal details of over three million fans. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/exposed-server-leaked-details-of-over-3-million-wwe-fans/
BleepingComputer
Exposed Server Leaked Details of Over 3 Million WWE Fans
An impAn improperly secured Amazon S3 "bucket" (server) belonging to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) had exposed the personal details of over three million fans.roperly secured Amazon S3 "bucket" (server) belonging to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)β¦
ZIP Bombs Can Protect Websites From Getting Hacked
Webmasters can use so-called ZIP bombs to crash a hacker's vulnerability and port scanner and prevent him from gaining access to their website. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/zip-bombs-can-protect-websites-from-getting-hacked/
Webmasters can use so-called ZIP bombs to crash a hacker's vulnerability and port scanner and prevent him from gaining access to their website. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/zip-bombs-can-protect-websites-from-getting-hacked/
BleepingComputer
ZIP Bombs Can Protect Websites From Getting Hacked
Webmasters can use so-called ZIP bombs to crash a hacker's vulnerability and port scanner and prevent him from gaining access to their website.
The Week in Ransomware - July 7th 2017 - Decryptors, NotPetya, and Petya
Been a great week for victims, with decryptors coming out for BTCWare, Cryptomix, Executioner, and the release of the original Petya key. Otherwise, it has been a lot of NotPetya news and numerous smaller variants being released. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/the-week-in-ransomware-july-7th-2017-decryptors-notpetya-and-petya/
Been a great week for victims, with decryptors coming out for BTCWare, Cryptomix, Executioner, and the release of the original Petya key. Otherwise, it has been a lot of NotPetya news and numerous smaller variants being released. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/the-week-in-ransomware-july-7th-2017-decryptors-notpetya-and-petya/
BleepingComputer
The Week in Ransomware - July 7th 2017 - Decryptors, NotPetya, and Petya
Been a great week for victims, with decryptors coming out for BTCWare, Cryptomix, Executioner, and the release of the original Petya key. Otherwise, it has been a lot of NotPetya news and numerous smaller variants being released.
Broadpwn Bug Affects Millions of Android and iOS Devices
Broadcom Wi-Fi chips embedded in Android and iOS devices are vulnerable to a bug that allows an attacker to execute code on their devices, without any interaction needed from the user. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/broadpwn-bug-affects-millions-of-android-and-ios-devices/
Broadcom Wi-Fi chips embedded in Android and iOS devices are vulnerable to a bug that allows an attacker to execute code on their devices, without any interaction needed from the user. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/broadpwn-bug-affects-millions-of-android-and-ios-devices/
BleepingComputer
Broadpwn Bug Affects Millions of Android and iOS Devices
Broadcom Wi-Fi chips embedded in Android and iOS devices are vulnerable to a bug that allows an attacker to execute code on their devices, without any interaction needed from the user.
W3C Brazenly Ignores All Critics and Approves Browser DRM Standard
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has announced this past week it's intention to promote the Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) draft as an official standard in the upcoming future. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/technology/w3c-brazenly-ignores-all-critics-and-approves-browser-drm-standard/
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has announced this past week it's intention to promote the Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) draft as an official standard in the upcoming future. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/technology/w3c-brazenly-ignores-all-critics-and-approves-browser-drm-standard/
BleepingComputer
W3C Brazenly Ignores All Critics and Approves Browser DRM Standard
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has announced this past week its intention to promote the Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) draft as an official standard in the upcoming future.
EU Prepares "Right to Repair" Legislation to Fight Short Product Lifespans
To combat electronic waste and abusive practices like manufacturers legally preventing users from repairing their devices, the EU is preparing legislation that would legalize a customer's "right to repair," and would force vendors to design products for longer life and easier maintenance. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/government/eu-prepares-right-to-repair-legislation-to-fight-short-product-lifespans/
To combat electronic waste and abusive practices like manufacturers legally preventing users from repairing their devices, the EU is preparing legislation that would legalize a customer's "right to repair," and would force vendors to design products for longer life and easier maintenance. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/government/eu-prepares-right-to-repair-legislation-to-fight-short-product-lifespans/
BleepingComputer
EU Prepares "Right to Repair" Legislation to Fight Short Product Lifespans
To combat electronic waste and abusive practices like manufacturers legally preventing users from repairing their devices, the EU is preparing legislation that would legalize a customer's "right to repair," and would force vendors to design products for longerβ¦
Company Caught Selling User Data Shuts Down to Avoid Paying $104 Million Fine
The Federal Trade Commission has shut down the operator of a large network of online loan sites that promised to find people the loans with the lowest rates, but actually sold users' data to third-parties, most of which weren't even lenders. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/legal/company-caught-selling-user-data-shuts-down-to-avoid-paying-104-million-fine/
The Federal Trade Commission has shut down the operator of a large network of online loan sites that promised to find people the loans with the lowest rates, but actually sold users' data to third-parties, most of which weren't even lenders. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/legal/company-caught-selling-user-data-shuts-down-to-avoid-paying-104-million-fine/
BleepingComputer
Company Accused of Selling User Data Shuts Down after $104 Million Settlement
The Federal Trade Commission has shut down the operator of a large network of online loan sites that allegedly promised to find people the loans with the lowest rates, but actually sold users' data to third-parties, most of which weren't even lenders.
Researchers Find a Way to Crack Satellite Phone Communications in Real-Time
Two Chinese scientists have come up with a method of decrypting satellite phone communications, which works almost instantly and provides a third-party access to secure conversations in real-time. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/researchers-find-a-way-to-crack-satellite-phone-communications-in-real-time/
Two Chinese scientists have come up with a method of decrypting satellite phone communications, which works almost instantly and provides a third-party access to secure conversations in real-time. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/researchers-find-a-way-to-crack-satellite-phone-communications-in-real-time/
BleepingComputer
Researchers Find a Way to Crack Satellite Phone Communications in Real-Time
Two Chinese scientists have come up with a method of decrypting satellite phone communications, which works almost instantly and provides a third-party access to secure conversations in real-time.
The Clever Phishing Trick Used by Hackers Targeting the US Energy Sector
Last week, the media was abuzz with apocalyptic headlines about how Russian hackers were launching cyber-attacks on the US energy and nuclear sector. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/the-clever-phishing-trick-used-by-hackers-targeting-the-us-energy-sector/
Last week, the media was abuzz with apocalyptic headlines about how Russian hackers were launching cyber-attacks on the US energy and nuclear sector. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/the-clever-phishing-trick-used-by-hackers-targeting-the-us-energy-sector/
BleepingComputer
The Clever Phishing Trick Used by Hackers Targeting the US Energy Sector
Last week, the media was abuzz with apocalyptic headlines about how Russian hackers were launching cyber-attacks on the US energy and nuclear sector.
LeakerLocker Ransomware Found in Two Apps on the Google Play Store
Google has removed two apps that contained a new strain of ransomware named LeakerLocker. Discovered by security researchers from McAfee's mobile division, the ransomware didn't encrypt users' files, but only locked their device and threatened to send the user's private data to friends from his contact list. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/leakerlocker-ransomware-found-in-two-apps-on-the-google-play-store/
Google has removed two apps that contained a new strain of ransomware named LeakerLocker. Discovered by security researchers from McAfee's mobile division, the ransomware didn't encrypt users' files, but only locked their device and threatened to send the user's private data to friends from his contact list. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/leakerlocker-ransomware-found-in-two-apps-on-the-google-play-store/
BleepingComputer
LeakerLocker Ransomware Found in Two Apps on the Google Play Store
Google has removed two apps that contained a new strain of ransomware named LeakerLocker. Discovered by security researchers from McAfee's mobile division, the ransomware didn't encrypt users' files, but only locked their device and threatened to send theβ¦
Dark Web Hosting Service Hacked, Some Data Was Stolen
Deep Hosting β a Dark Web hosting service β admitted yesterday to suffering a major security incident during which "some sites have been exported." [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/dark-web-hosting-service-hacked-some-data-was-stolen/
Deep Hosting β a Dark Web hosting service β admitted yesterday to suffering a major security incident during which "some sites have been exported." [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/dark-web-hosting-service-hacked-some-data-was-stolen/
BleepingComputer
Dark Web Hosting Service Hacked, Some Data Was Stolen
Deep Hosting β a Dark Web hosting service β admitted yesterday to suffering a major security incident during which "some sites have been exported."
Google Is Testing A "Panic Button" in Android So Users Can Close Malicious Apps
Starting with Android 7.1, Google has added a so-called "panic button" behavior in its mobile operating system, so users can immediately shut down any app they suspect of being infected with malware. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/google-is-testing-a-panic-button-in-android-so-users-can-close-malicious-apps/
Starting with Android 7.1, Google has added a so-called "panic button" behavior in its mobile operating system, so users can immediately shut down any app they suspect of being infected with malware. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/google-is-testing-a-panic-button-in-android-so-users-can-close-malicious-apps/
BleepingComputer
Google Is Testing A "Panic Button" in Android So Users Can Close Malicious Apps
Starting with Android 7.1, Google has added a so-called "panic button" behavior in its mobile operating system, so users can immediately shut down any app they suspect of being infected with malware.
Microsoft to Bundle Office With Windows Into New "Microsoft 365" Service
Today at the company's Inspire business conference, Microsoft announced a new service called "Microsoft 365" that bundles together three of its previous standalone services: Office 365, Windows 10, and Enterprise Mobility + Security. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-to-bundle-office-with-windows-into-new-microsoft-365-service/
Today at the company's Inspire business conference, Microsoft announced a new service called "Microsoft 365" that bundles together three of its previous standalone services: Office 365, Windows 10, and Enterprise Mobility + Security. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-to-bundle-office-with-windows-into-new-microsoft-365-service/
BleepingComputer
Microsoft to Bundle Office With Windows Into New "Microsoft 365" Service
Today at the company's Inspire business conference, Microsoft announced a new service called "Microsoft 365" that bundles together three of its previous standalone services: Office 365, Windows 10, and Enterprise Mobility + Security.
Prolific Russian Hacker Gets Nine Years in Prison
Alexander Tverdokhlebov, 29, a former Russian national, now a US citizen living in Los Angeles, was sentenced to nine years in prison for operating a banking trojan botnet, and stealing money from victims' bank accounts. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/prolific-russian-hacker-gets-nine-years-in-prison/
Alexander Tverdokhlebov, 29, a former Russian national, now a US citizen living in Los Angeles, was sentenced to nine years in prison for operating a banking trojan botnet, and stealing money from victims' bank accounts. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/prolific-russian-hacker-gets-nine-years-in-prison/
BleepingComputer
Prolific Russian Hacker Gets Nine Years in Prison
Alexander Tverdokhlebov, 29, a former Russian national, now a US citizen living in Los Angeles, was sentenced to nine years in prison for operating a banking trojan botnet, and stealing money from victims' bank accounts.
Australian Man Arrested for Helping Group of Tech Support & Ransomware Operators
Australian police have arrested a man from the city of Mackay on allegations of laundering money for the operators of a tech support and ransomware scheme. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/australian-man-arrested-for-helping-group-of-tech-support-and-ransomware-operators/
Australian police have arrested a man from the city of Mackay on allegations of laundering money for the operators of a tech support and ransomware scheme. [...]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/australian-man-arrested-for-helping-group-of-tech-support-and-ransomware-operators/
BleepingComputer
Australian Man Arrested for Helping Group of Tech Support & Ransomware Operators
Australian police have arrested a man from the city of Mackay on allegations of laundering money for the operators of a tech support and ransomware scheme.